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In a landmark move to build a more citizen-focused tax system, the International Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL) has released the country’s first national survey on public awareness of the Taxpayer Charter and the findings are eye-opening.
Conducted by the ICCSL Committee on Research, Knowledge Mobilisation and Taxation, the survey set out to understand how well ordinary Sri Lankans know their rights and obligations as taxpayers. The study was carried out by University of Sri Jayewardenepura ICT Head Prof. B.W.R. Damayanthi, and Inland Revenue Deputy Commissioner General and ICCSL Committee for Research, Knowledge Mobilisation and Taxation Chair Dr. Nadee Dissanayake.
The final report was handed over to ICCSL Chairman Shanil Fernando on 28 May, 2025, and presented to ICCSL Board Members and Committee representatives during a special session held at the ICCSL Head Office.
Awareness to action: Bridging the knowledge gap
While the survey found a general awareness of the Taxpayer Charter, many respondents lacked a deeper understanding of how their rights and responsibilities actually apply in real life.
“People aren’t just looking for information they’re trying to make sense of a system that often feels confusing or intimidating,” explained Prof. B.W.R. Damayanthi, adding that tax rules don’t exist in a vacuum; how individuals experience them depends greatly on their background, profession, and past interactions with the system.
Dr. Nadee Dissanayake emphasised that while raising awareness is essential, the true challenge lies in enabling people to confidently act on their rights and responsibilities. “Knowing your rights is one thing,” she noted. “But knowing how to exercise them within a fair and respectful system is something else entirely and that’s where significant work remains.”
The report recommends several key actions:
Speaking at the handover event, ICCSL Chairman Shanil Fernando called the survey “a timely wake-up call.” He said that “A tax system that works well isn’t just about collecting revenue it’s about partnership, when people understand their role and feel respected by the system, compliance follows naturally. That’s the culture we need to build.”
Going forward, ICCSL plans to engage policymakers, institutions, and civil society to take the survey’s findings seriously and turn them into meaningful change. The Chamber also aims to raise public awareness and encourage open dialogue on how to make the tax system more inclusive, transparent, and citizen-friendly.
Anyone interested in learning more about the survey or accessing the full report is encouraged to contact the ICCSL Secretariat at +94 (11) 2577603, [email protected].
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